Tag Archives: bikes

Here’s our weekly review rounding up the best stories and ideas in public space from cities around the world. This week we bring you the 20 cities that really love cycling, how scientists are using urban odors to guide better city design and playing with Legos on the High Line.

Here’s our weekly review rounding up the best stories and ideas in public space from cities around the world. This week we bring you high rise housing design that fosters social interaction among neighbours, re-purposing sports stadiums to address housing needs and the struggle to find bike parking solved. Continue reading →

Here’s our weekly review rounding up the best stories and ideas in public space from cities around the world. This week we bring you brilliantly bizarre buildings and the beauty of abandoned bikes. Continue reading →

Here’s our weekly review rounding up the best stories and ideas in public space from cities around the world. This week we bring you the legacy of Antoni Gaudí, a bike parking system in Japan and “FoodPrinting” your city.Continue reading →

Here’s our weekly review rounding up the best stories and ideas in public space from cities around the world. This week we bring you a bike friendly café in Zurich, a sidewalk swing that doubles as a musical instrument and a look at six incredible urban gardens.Continue reading →

Here’s our weekly review rounding up the best stories and ideas in public space from cities around the world. This week we bring you articles about mapping places to rest in New York City, a bike-in movie theatre in LA and mobile tree cafes in Stockholm.Continue reading →

Here’s our weekly review rounding up the best stories and ideas in public space from cities around the world. This week we bring you citizen mapmaking, how our brains navigate the city, living graffiti, and Sweden’s bike superhighway.

Here’s our weekly review rounding up the best stories and ideas in public space from around the world. This week we bring you public space that meets human needs, a bike lane built out of trash in Toronto, Vancouver’s creative public engagement process, and street art that makes itself invisible.

Here’s our weekly review rounding up the best stories and ideas in public space from around the world. This week we bring you a $15 billion endeavour to reshape New York’s skyline, a grocery store on wheels, the case of the bike sharrow, and some books you may want for the holiday season.

Here’s our weekly review rounding up the best stories and ideas in public space from around the world. This week we bring you Vancouver’s love-hate relationship with neon, the pedestrian’s place on New York streets, a house made of plastic bottles in Nigeria, and citizens in Mexico City build their own bike lanes.